Let's not forget that if you get sucked into a Black Hole, you will feel the might of the "Spaghettification Effect". Let's just say that according to what scientists know, that isn't a very good effect to experience.
EDIT: Bleh, why not simply say what might happen if you enter into it. Giving an example, imagining you enter the Black Hole with your feet first, the differential gravity would accelerate your feet faster than it would accelerate your head, and this effect would be enough to tear you apart further from the event horizon than where the time dilation effects are comparably important.
Basically put, you probably die.
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